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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1925)
Uthnew?- a&tifo CdDummfty News I'tl llrnoi. August 11, 192!. Far F1t U.-. rlp lo on l)un. LAMATH ( ilATtl 10. . I. Aim. j home of 'r"- , the UUlll lll rrlillirlll with Tho. Pr- it it HrUi'OP. Mm. Kd ll'.yl. , Mr.. Ky Taylur. Sh. Mr. J- K. 1,, h-ton. Mr. Xr. M. ' Hut t'ull'crlson of visitor. Hy ili.ldiun ami rrj, hit rrmar u....... d las. bcr ""' Id, various upwln there. Mr. Illrk brrn In KUmth l (,.w ilava motored ly frlitay morning. Nicholson end sun. tc Klsmsth Agency fterooon. -i.ioyu lcMom from Mr, at Klsmath Agency. Tom rlly. !" uihirr and daughter- Ir home In central returned here the Ibll week 'r. " hive hcen ramping river euto ramp lor sths. Smith. Mussel! .pent the week-end Full (a be frcl!n itimij btlturl day or lw. .,, . i Mnasr. J.i llea.lg, lli,rv yvi l.uU Turn., nit, i 111-V. Auk. Keno , Lewis To Exhibit Day-Old Chickens Muiur.1,.. "''', wimre aiiuruUUU on 1,111. () ier reported I ha laal Mrs. ji., mi. rluuvlii. Prank Wo.nl. .ii.i a.,i... . r.Blll, .ho ham been working ., ih. il -' dirr.. " .""'".""n rphrnn line botwero here and Dor- n.unlrjr, rl, t:nllfurnla fur HoiiM-tlinn. re-1,,,. ' 7 lus rni urni d , IhikI turned to their home here Bnlur- ,, ".""'""' IM win, i.r r1(1. day .riming. They ,.fi her. Mou-! . W",,I",K"'''- '' ... ao day morning for lii.rii., where they Vriii 'K"'k y will resume tb.-lr furmi-r J.il.s. John , ' llca.lg of Chlliiiiuln arrmnpaiili-il1 "' k"r Hiinli thfiil bark to IXirrU. Klaith Kll Snurday K. It. Homii.il. Mr.. H. I,. Wl- ""' Mr mor and Mlawa l.rnuu and Nrlilul Mr"- ! W. Curki-ry uml daunli. Mllrr'r Hnracnl ,wrre In i hn county ! '"r bun i bc,uii, . fT uipllc. ,-. , , ltli friends' " 'r'0 '""'n"'!! arrived at illy Wfdnraday rrom onvino. calif, lo vl.lt her puroiiH, Mr. auil Mm. Ili -Mm. K. T. lilvun, uniulti KalU Muluntuy,! alio Uli't lu.r ninlhi-r. Mr..! Iluwar. of Haluiii. Mr. -How-' Altu c I!". Klamalli a prlie xiwciiui lo ndud ncreru!1 poultry growr. will have a demon- Turn.-r iid'wccka Yl.ltlliK livr il;iu.hlr. .Imllin inrulmi mu.ru iU m arn m..n.ii.. . .. ... 1 - - ii. hiiu n. r, aii 14 iiu mo county iair ii vaa tnurnea 10 I'Hirlin to ri'lurnrd lu ibi'lr home at Illy ufti:r .i.. ..i.. .. i nenuinn mo .uiuiuer in rorv i. iho Altuinont ill.trlci h. a ant I uf white leahorn exKS In the Incu- i.r. lar.ion oi uw ; bator. timed to hatch about the called to the llell home Krldny totlme tle Mr ,. xlle p'urpuie ..una ri ni r.ua lien. vu i i. aer- , the domonatratlon will be . to lounly in. , ,uu prnpi-.r haudllug of baby A. n. Lull hit. and aon-in-aw ami chick., wife, were In Illy Thurjid.i I ' " and 'Mm. Koula of Cun.i ' " in Illy -Krlilny evenlnx rf ' ' I i ll. lo on IhuiI- 1 ne. i Mr., j lr (Srace, Krltlay tranaarilna liu.ine.a. !,w vaeailou I-ew Winter left here Thur.diiy'1"' relallve.. Illornll. for Trail, Orrion. where! Mr. and Mr.. Kil Ih,,,, ,,. he will Mel hi. wife win. ha. been Uranl. Iaa. i,.i,.r, Frank Obt-ui'lialn. there vlalllua llh her folka for! ran. h. an,iii..iuell by Army Weed- l,ar"1'1 Mar.hall went to Klam a while. Mr. Winer drlvea tru.klon of Klum.il. viu ..... .: .'"'h Fafla Tliur.dayi aieompanled of: Wlmer drlvea tru.k for Iho Hh.ill (ill inmpiiny, and I. atatlune.1 at Klrkford. (Ireann. LANGELL VALLEY on of Kl.inaih Kall, Hi.. fir,i f' 'k, ruiurnluK Uumc the .uuic! born l-ANCKI.I- VAI.I.KV, Aua. 10. Hen Reed of Klamath Fall, made a hualneaa trip to I'pner Lanaell valley Balurday. - Joe Hllvla of the Woodcock aaw mill motored lo Flonania Katurduy evening, where he attended the dance. Herbert Wll.on of Klamath Fall.;'"11 "'o" la (pending a few weeka at the (Irrha Kim flock ranch. Mr. and Mr., lxionil. of Medford, vlth their par- the ility, Kill Deaey Jr. bin been on Iho l.k list fur a few d:.y. e motor ed lo Klamath Kull. lu get medi cal uld Wcdiie.day. Mr. and Mr.. F. P. Crolu made a buMne.. trip lo Ibelr ranch In thl. aectlon from their Ill.n ranch Sunday. arl and Zell Mclteynvld. motor ed t- llonanza Saturday evening, where they aueuded tho dance by hla sliiicr. Iluby, and lluatnr kloon. and nnm .r...ent.. .Mr. and Mr. II. J. to Chiloq.tln Tue. returning to their home trannacl aume ouai- Ticknnr, In Med ford HunCay Jim John.on pent Friday after- llirtln. on ana itaugn- noon ai . .. nu.ana rancn vi.i.ina. VlTlan and Virginia. Ivl McDonald and Everett Ma- . , I . .k. L- V. T MiM)D were vail- iwhw iii.i-.- iw inv -i,"'" -' tht county .eat Wed-, Hunday morning on bualne... I . I . L- . . 1. I . L-..I-- k.v v - . jgU I na. riaiinie r.uic, .iwm, ho, - wlmer of ration In thl. section, vl.ltlng A. E r.. J. fluland .pent a couple pf day. at the McDonald ranch the middle of the week. Mr. and -Mr.. Merle Kilgnre and son Hhelly spent several (lay. In Ashland on 1'U.lne... returning home the first of the week. Mrs. Fred Hilton and son Fred die and Everett Malone spent Sat urday In Klamath Falls, where Mrs. Hilton was having some den tat work dine. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell motored to llonanza Raturday even- (Irlffin anil Mrs. J. 1,. Owctt. .. Mr. Voltaire! front If. J. Win-' ter. music . store, KI:.nt:ilh Fallv was In Illy for the imal week, tun-' ing and repairing mimical lnstru-1 menls. ! Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Crosa have been to Ashland this week to oh-, Hock, lain a truck load c4' fresh fruit.! I During their abaence .Mrs. D. Ci.' (Ilvan Is tnktng care uf the Cross children. I Ben Murphy was In Illy Friday: from bis sheep camp at Dames valley.'" ;; . ' ' ' . j Con O'Cbhnell was in Uly Thurs-: day from "the river beds. I and lion, lirotner Sin. D. W. Wlmor. iui ',A rtls'ive, and ad Mrs. wlmer are hie Wood rWrr camp they nnili hero. , D. Ulihop, U. 8. ,-pecior froat the bur il iBdmlry, was here klrr raorhes and places ert allk cuwa. Only aaay dairy rowa that fur lulwrrulu.ls wore iulir. nb, ho has been ibe Anns Creek l.um- for the piiNt two or took sick Wednesday was taken to Klain- .-.laesd.y evening by nun far ni, , lliiil ram. Ion has recently pur- car. Mcrrid Icr. who has some time visiting I Mrs. II. U. Bunch. morning for Oakland. I'M lauaht achool for mr years. Mrs. II. I. Weiss, of left Monday morning where they Intend lo Iwrl lime. fire and Florence HI- nlh ARcniy entertain Immliig parly at Willi I Purl of this week. 'I from here were: (.bea- flolii-rl Cordon, Una Stewart Nlrholnon. A ns reported by all rs. It. a. taoslev wore 7 seat Thursday trana neaa. alio has been help- nncoe put up his hay 'd Monday and started IliSM fl.trtlnn Mrs. i. w. Ryan left fdr Pcrtlnnd. where Mr. his sister who has ill for some time.. . Hrlscoe returned to here Wednesday after her T"Py shut down on ac- "he wh.joplug cough' epl- " so had whin Itunch.' Esther ! snd liens Hrlscoe en my afternoon swimming "1 this side of the Anna "'her mill "ohert Digitus. Btewart ' Medford, Oregon, were ncsday visiting frlonds. wmpanled them back to Thursday afternoon. Ha "Hit his mother, who mng and boardlnc house a. Urlh ha, new car. wlmcr and eon. Norman, "sactlng business In Iho at Wcdnosdav. imT Was hern Iran, VI... hdar to visit with his P,r- I). W wi... Jcilo Thomas, and Mice "Pent Thor.rinv .hnnn... t pun.. . w-juv .ma ueon the lust wo.it i,. i. ale- ir.rnu. mr w iiiuuki. iciuiiiiua v.uig irora ine.r nonie near L-orei.a. Medford a few daya ago. Mr. W. II. Campbell was called' to Heattle. on account of Illness Iff her father Wednesday. Mr. Ik-vI McDonald motored to the Kllguro ranch Saturday arter noon on pleasure. Mr. and Mr.. Ilunny Casey and two children motored lo Unnansa lain Siilur.lay evening from their ranch In Ucr Uangell valley. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Tuttle are in their mountain ranch, dairying anil looking alter their rattle Inter OHlW. Mrs. William Sparka haa return ed homo after an operation for ap pendlcltla. Iter friend, all appre ciate her home again and glad to hear that sho Is getting along nlco-ly. rocently pur- ARE WOMEN APPRECIATIVE? "We are', says Society Leader TV. most trying PrIJ woman' life ia during the , d.nir- age." a. it la called, rn-amng the yaara hatween 4i and 5J. In terest in lil gradually lailfc they nave e worn-out appearance and thalr nervee ra elwaya eloae to raggad edge A well knowrn' aoeiely woman who had alwaya bean a leader, found hert.lt living almo.1 th b of a relu.e, with no intereat in lifa, and oo thought of the future. One of har etoaoat frienda lold her of Kalh. the Gland Tonic and adviaed her to try il at once. She found aha waa aoon imbued with a new intereat in life, her menial and nhvaical efficiency ware alored. and there ware tell-tale wrinkles. She aaya. "Why ahould I net tell women of Kelh From a prema luraly old woman without any in tereat in lifa. I have become active, strong and vigoroo... and my frianda compliment as on my youth! al appaaranee. I but teeoiy expraa my feeling when I aay that I think Kalh ia th met wond.rful tonic vr made. Kails, iha CJand Tonic ia a com bination of Extract, of CJand, and Ir.. Plwat.!..,.. aad build, op wasted and nndar-noariehed aland. .For Sal by I f C. H. t'XDKnWOOD 1 I Advertisement Butler: "Sir, yotrr car awaits without-' '" ..- Newlyrlch: "Send It back to the' garage. I won't use a car that Is without anything." Alabama Poit-Advocate. 6 Fruits Of Success! It seems to us that finan cial success is so far above our heudi that we will nev er be able to reach ft. There Is one sure way of building a ladrVer to ithe height, of success and that Is with a Savings Account la the Western Savings & Loan Association Smith & Tbeisen. Unik-rwooil DldK- 1 Don't Let Us Fail A Few Days Longer and the Story Will Be Over It's Cash We Must Raise iNew Fall Goats 1 f Greatly. Reduced ia. Don t waste a hot day hoping for a cool eve ning (jcta tiDghouse Fan lYiccd from. (g) Fur Goats I Be the first" one to try a new fur coat and save, f romj $15.00 to $20.00 . New felt and white kid hats at tremendously low marked down prices.,, , .. ' PRICES AGAIN SLASHED TO : ' JIA1SE MORE CASH FOR . , creditors . We have aeain reduced our prices which is 6ur last chance A supreme effort to save 6ur busi-l ness. - ' -' Watch for our final redemption sale. j La Vogue V' 5th and Main. .:u . ,:. - ,J.l..U.UUJ j t uui Link River Electric Co. 7lh At Klamath Are. Sustained Quality . . . . for -,- greater mileage greater power greater economy Ask your dealer for tho MOTORMATES - Associated Casoline and Cycol Motor OH Associated Oil Company J member Willard Battery men IMiont 171. no mora , SHEPHERD'S RADIO SLASHED. UOTEL ASTOD AAlwdAHin LoaAnsalaa EVERT ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50ft Baths' ' New, Modem Qoa to Shopping district and Theatres FREE CARACE Tariff from I.W Si Falling sight makes repeated warnings as the Interior eye ,t?uc "ire begins to break down. Let us prescribe and make the glasses that will build your eyos back to normal. "Tho roller mat you will experience from the right glussos Is worth many times their cost." DR. H. J. WINTERS Specialist, Wo Kvo HiRl.t flrlnd Oiif ,'v,, WM,m' Klamath Fall". Ore. 13-Plate $11 "720 Rubber Case A J h fits 'Jjl Ford uJsL Chevrolet 4J Overland I Maxwell pvfeji ' Star . I Qvand others Floyd Henriot 224 Main . -;.:.'.. r Second Annual Pacific Northwest CLASSIC! DePALM A; HEARNE, McDONALD . . and DURAY 1 j '-'. .... . - j .1! !. .-il- j and ' i-'-.- . ! ... : I nfrkov Nafinnal 9far - - 1 i TtV VUIV1 1 MMWaaMA nar aHa w Jackson County Fair Grounds World's Fastest Racing Creations j Seat Sale Opens Monday, August 10 .... . Races Start 2:30 P. M. Sharp , Gate Open 1:00 P. M. ' General Admission $1.50 I ' , Tax Included - j Sunday, Aug. 16 1